Pakistan hold off AB de Villiers to beat South Africa at Cricket World Cup 2015 Highlights.Pakistan's Cricket World Cup restoration proceeded with a 29-run Duckworth/Lewis win in a nearby experience against South Africa in Auckland on Saturday, a third progressive triumph which supports their shots of arriving at the quarter-finals.
Pakistan batted first at Eden Park and, after their innings was twice hindered by downpour, they lost their last five wickets for 25 rushes to droop to 222 hard and fast with a top score of 56 from Misbah-ul-Haq from their 46 overs. In answer, a score of 77 from 58 balls by AB de Villiers steadied the boat yet South Africa neglected to meet their triumph focus as they were played out for 202 after Mohammad Irfan, Rahat Ali and Wahab Riaz asserted three wickets each.
Pakistan openers Ahmed Shehzad and Sarfraz Ahmed had made an aggregate 30 when Shehzad was released on account of a choice catch from Dale Steyn off Kyle Abbott's astounding in the ninth. The quick bowler, fielding at mid-on, needed to retreat significantly yet made sufficiently up ground before plunging and snaffling a two-gave get an unimportant inches from the beginning.
The Eden Park swarm thundered excitedly when Sarfraz clubbed JP Duminy for progressive sixes right on time in sixteenth over before including a third most extreme with the last chunk of the over. Pakistan has arrived at to 90 for one toward the begin of the seventeenth once again, yet a minute of franticness saw Sarfraz run out endeavoring a second raced to withdraw one run shy of his fifty.
Captain De Villiers brought himself into the assault and was celebrating in his third over when Younus, having looked greatly agreeable, tamely chipped to cover to leave for 37 in the 27th over. Sohaib Maqsood (eight) endured only 15 balls before he cut Abbott to point as Pakistan's innings stalled to a degree at 156 for four toward the end of the 32nd over. Umar Akmal (13) was fixed by the bob of Morne Morkel, top-edging to mid-wicket, to limit Pakistan for 175 for five preceding precipitation deferred play for 60 minutes or somewhere in the vicinity.
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